4 p.m. “Music Magazine” With Hap Hazard, who says “we re-awaken after the rain, cold, and driving winds. All has been transformed from the doldrums of summer, into a dynamic, daring atmospheric dance — and our spirits rise to the occasion.”

6:30 p.m. “Left, Right and Center” Political pundits — including Robert Scheer of truthdig.com — dissect politics and other stories of the week.

7 p.m. “eTown” Repeat of 2011 episode featuring the e-chievement award presented to Nevada City’s Joanna Robinson for her work with Hospitality House. Music guests include Jimmie Dale Gilmore and the Wronglers, including Hardly Strictly Bluegrass founder/funder, the late Warren Hellman.

8 p.m. “Loafer’s Glory” U. Utah Phillips examines what it means to be a pacifist in this encore of the late folksinger’s national radio series

2 p.m. “So Many Roads” Will Obama or Romney get the blues after Election Day?

4 p.m. “Music Magazine” Elisa Parker details the events of the week in between beats, world music and sweet sounds.

6 p.m. “Election Night 2012” National coverage from the BBC and the Pacifica Radio Network, plus local and regional coverage from field correspondents, Paul Emery, Felton Pruitt, Steve Baker and analyst Shawn Garvey.

Wednesday

7 a.m. “Morning Show” Late vote results in close contests.

Noon “Adios Babylon” Analysis of the election through alternative media and progressive viewpoints, with Michael Melendez and Kelly Moreno.

1 p.m. “Zen Tech” Computer and internet issues, with call-ins.

2 p.m. “Remember When” Vintage music from the ‘30s through the ‘50s, with John Goodman.

4 p.m. “Music Magazine” No matter how many votes all those others got, Jenny Michael emerges a real winner on this show.